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newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA

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Offline SuzukiRising

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Hey,

I live in MA in the USA
I have a 93 Sidekick 8 Valve Engine (I think)

I think I have a bent or pitted valve:

The car passes Emissions perfectly
but runs rough at IDLE and has bad compression leakdown on #2
Irratic vacumme at IDLE

I need a cyclinder head, I just don't know whats the best thing to do...
have it rebuilt or get a reman...

The bottom end has 147,000 and the cars a bit rusty.. but it's a blast to drive
and could easily be made good again..

Can anyone help me with a good source for parts in the NE of the USA?





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Re: newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2005, 08:26:38 PM »
Best price is to get yours rebuilt,
fastest is to buy a rebuilt ready to go

Adjust your valves at regular intervals,
I think every 15,000 and you won't have
to do this again, for some reason Suzuki
valves tighten as they wear, and this causes
burned valves, I had to do my head at
200,000 miles from this problem

Wild
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Re: newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2005, 10:17:37 PM »
In my book

     reman and rebuilt are the same thing

     I would get my own head rebuilt at a good machine shop and insure I got a 3 angle valve job

Zag
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Re: newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2005, 10:31:44 PM »
With that many miles unless you want to put alot of money in it, just get a good used engine and put in there.
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Re: newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA
« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2005, 10:36:30 PM »
Mrfuelish is probly right

     I was thinking 147,000km which is not much.....147,000 miles is a pile of miles


Damn metric conversion

Zag
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Re: newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA
« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2005, 12:45:54 AM »
If the engine runs well (no smoke or oil burning,
even compression #s)  you should get a good
50K more miles out of it.

Wild
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Re: newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA
« Reply #6 on: July 21, 2005, 05:49:56 AM »
The engine pulls strong, and does not burn oil...
I am going to rip off the head and have someone look at it.

I want minimum $$ for the most miles..
+ I don't have a good place to swap the engine..

If I can achieve another 40K out of the motor for $250 and some time
learning how to do a cyclinder head... that would be a good deal.

I think the breaks have moisture in the lines too.. the break pedal
locks up in the morning on very cold days ( below 0 deg C ) in MA

Any ideas of a place in the NE that has good remanufactured parts...
whos DR Suzuki?



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Re: newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA
« Reply #7 on: July 21, 2005, 04:10:48 PM »
Anyone know what I should expect for a reemanufactured head?
or machine work?

Whats a good place to get a reman... autozone?

What an expected price range?

Gaskets where to get?
I need cyclinder, exhaust and intake correct?
Any others?


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Re: newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA
« Reply #8 on: July 21, 2005, 04:19:46 PM »
     Get a head set, you're going to need the seals etc anyway.
As far as where to get it done....let your fingers do the walking in the
Yellowpages.
     Just make sure....
- The shop is familar with doing overhead cam cylinder heads
- Get new guides
- I always recommend a 3 angle valve grind
- Get the head face surfaced

Do some comparitive shopping...

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Re: newbie engine parts question: Wterpump and Cyclinder Head USA
« Reply #9 on: July 21, 2005, 05:39:51 PM »
I spent $200 for my head about 5-6 years ago,
and I had Stainless Exhaust valves put in, those
were $20 ea  :o, so I guess I got the head done
for a pretty good price

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